The awards – one of broadcast journalism’s highest honors – are given out annually by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Klayman’s Never Sorry was praised as “an intimate and compelling documentary about an extraordinary man on the cusp of history in China,” while Bully was billed as “a vivid portrait of what it is like to grow up as an underdog in America today.”

Meanwhile, the school praised The Interrupters as “remarkable documentary journalism that explained urban violence and its causes, effects and solutions.”

The full list of duPont-Columbia winners and honorees can be found here.

Previous feature docs to have been honored with the duPont-Columbia prizeinclude The English Surgeon, Hell and Back Again and The Trials of Darryl Hunt.